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Show X THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH DAIRY POINTS OF ICING IMPORTANCE MILK Product Delivered at Night Often in Greater Need of Ice Than During Day Time. This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questions that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer car fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your full name ana address must accompany each letter sent For special information send stamped nvelope. All communications will always be held in absolute con- (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture ) Some milk distributors who would sot think of sending out loads of milk during the day without icing do not Ice the milk delivered by their wagons to the consumers doorstep at nigntl giving as their reason that night de-- , livery is more rapid. The United fidence. States Department of Agriculture, in a recent statement, calls attention to the fact that milk delivered to the consumers home at night often is in greater need of icing than that which is delivered during the day. The Important consideration, says the department, is the time elapsing between taking the milk from the plant until it is placed in the consumers refrigerator. The fact that the dealer delivers it quickly does not mean that it will reach the refrigerator quickly. Bottles delivered at the, door usually are not taken in until after the sun has been up for some time. During the summer months it is very important that milk on delivery wagons be well Iced. When milk is liable not to be taken in at once, it should arrive at the doorstep at a temperature of 50 degrees F. or lower. If the ordinary cases are used and stacked not more than two high, It Is necessary to Ice only the top row, as the cold air will pass down to the others. Ordinances, says the department, may well prohibit the delivery of milk at a temperature higher than 50 degrees F. Consumers may help by placing a properly insulated container on the doorstep, in which the milkman may put the bottles of milk. open-botto- ROBABLY you know that Arkansas Is pronounced with the accent on the first syllable by virtue of an act of SIMPLE-WATEthe state legislature. And SYSTEM PLAN maybe you have heard the famous old tune, Time and Work Saved by ConstructThe Arkansaw Traveling Drinking Tank In Pasture er, with its accompanyto Supply Cattle. ing dialogue. But do you know that the people of xu order to save time and work I figured out a plan whereby I was able Arkansas have named it the Wonder to eliminate the necessity of bringing State of the Union? Do you know the cattle from the pasture field Into that it produces genuine diamonds, the bapyard where the water-suppl- y hydrotitanite and chert? Do you know tank was located each time they that an Arkansas concern prints adneeded a drink. mission tickets for all the big circuses I bored a hole near the and play houses? Do you know that bottom of the large tank, putting a John Pearson, an Arkansan, was the nipple through It; then I connected inventor of jthe Colts revolver? the nipple on the outside of the tank Well, anyway, Representative Jaco-wa- y of Arkansas got up in the house with a coupling to a pipe which ran the other day and spoke about like R this: Water 8ytem Saves Time. a distance of 200 feet to the pasture field where I had placed a small drinking tank, the water running into the small tank through a goose neck on the end of the pipe. Inside the large tank I placed a globe valve so when shut off there was no chance for the water t freeze if the supply tank were kept full. The goose neck was laid over flat by pivoting at the lower elbow, thus draining the entire pipe. Inch pipe would have been Just A as satisfactory for this system but as I had the 14 Inch size on hand I used it. Of course, this system naturally requires an incline in the distance between the two tanks. D. O. Beaty, In Power Farming. -- -- KEEPING RECORD OF LAYERS Cy Meant of Contest It It Hoped to Gain Facts for Selection of Better Stock. g The first one-yecontest in Indiana began March 1 in Clay county, the United States Department of Agriculture has been advised. One hundred hens of several of the MedAmerican and English iterranean, breeds from several farms in the county have been assembled at one farm. Before establishing the hens In their new home a record was made of all their characteristics. As the contest progresses the records of the hens as layers will be compared monthly with their physical characteristics. It is hoped by this means to obtain facts for the selection of more profitable stock. ar egg-laylu- Mutt Feed Cow Liberally. Tc be a good performer a cow needs m generous ration of hay and grain, and the excess over mere maintenance measures the capacity of milk production. Back In Production. ' Cows milked by the calf from year to year go back In their producing capacity instead of improv'ng it. Go for Calf. Provide all the good clover or falfa hay the caif will eat up elean Roughage - . All letters should be addressed very plainly Helen Brooks. Box 1545, Salt Lake City, f Arkansas has now been incorporated Into the Federal Union for a period of 86 years. During that time she has wrought wondrously and well. She has achieved those things of which all Arkansans are Justly proud, and the history of this achievement we want to publish to the world at large. It Is destined that her status will be equal to the greatest in every respect and which will serve as a national model worthy of the emulation by each of her sister states and second Mr. Speaker, I ask unanito none. mous consent to extend my remarks in the Congressional Record by making certain observations and detailing in part a portion of the wonderful history of that state from which I come and which In part I have the great honor to represent In the halls of national legislation. In things undertaken and carried to a successful consummation the name of Arkansas ranks high on the scroll, yet when all the facts relative to this proud state are known Ud appreciated for their full. Just, end honest worth convinced will be the minds of all that Arkansas has keen rightly named the Wonder State the Union. Mr. Speaker, this ' data, based largely on government statistics, was Compile!! by the Arkansas Advance-Blen- t association, an organization of the foremost business men of the fate, and not operated for commercial purposes. It Is with pleasurable pride that I make certain recitals about my native state and to commend the patriotism and state pride of those compiling this wonderful data about a wonderful state, to the end that those who essay to speak of her except In terms most worthy, she will prove by the record that over all criticism an eternal traverse has been written. Only two classes of people speak 'of Arkansas except in praise. These two classes are those who are densely ignorant or morbidly envious. The certain recitals occupied about four pages of the Congressional Record and contained about 12,000 words, and Included the following statements In evidence that Arkansas Is thfi Wonder State of the Union: Arkansas grows two crops of Irish potatoes annually, usually on the same ground. Arkansas has originated and named t g ,r-kans- v -- cant not break himself of using the pronoun she" when speaking of the Oh, but you see, mother, he was baby. When his mother reprimanded hint showing me how to hold my hands and my mouth so I could play prop- for it he replied airily': Oh, I- am go. erly. Ing to call him she until he hasnt any more dresses on, then Ill call him Had It All Figured Out. be. Little John had been promised a sister, and to the consternation of the Tommy Object. d Does your mothei boy, the stork left a bubj Tommy Jones brother. He was keenly disappoint- know you are learning to smoke? ed, because, apparently, he had absoNo; I want It to be a surpriss.'-Bost- ou on a and cock. sister, Transcript. lutely depended yen play golf after dark." eve- ning, presumably to a moving picture show. Her mother heard them come home rather early, but daughter was nearly an hour on the front porch before coming In. The next morning her mother look her to task. What took you so long on the perch last night? she asked. Why, Fred was giving me a go'f '.esson. 0, Nonsense, Her Golf Lesson Daughter had been out for the 58 varieties of apples, and stands fifth in the production of barreled atfples. Farmers in the rice belt of Arkansas paid more income tax than farmers of any similar area In the United States in 1919. Mammoth Springs has a flow of gallons daily. It supplies water for the operation of manufacturing enterprises and lighting several small cities, and is the source of picZAPZTJr COZZJ??J? turesque Spring river. This spring , VXPCCQUZ'Gtf flows 600,000 gallons of water a minute more than Chicago uses for all H&mttJarrcozitf&F purposes. The flow never varies, and the temperature is the same winter will distill two gallons of gasoline per thousand cubic feet and summer. Arkansas has the highest mountain Arkansas had the first national reserve Hot Springs. This is the only between the Alleghenies and the Rockgovernment reserva- ies Mount Magazine, 2,863 feet high. The largest nugget of zinc ever tion. It is the worlds most noted resort There are 48 thermal springs, taken out in one piece, weighing 70 with an average flow of radioactive tons, was quarried in Marion county waters of over 1,000,000 gallons dally, in 1893. Arkansas has a marble which Is elasranging from 102 to 147 degrees Fall-- . tic, bending under pressure, and rerenheit and averaging 142 degrees. Arkansas has a population of 1,752,-00- bounding when the pressure is released. This elasticity enables the citiwith only 14,000 foreign-bor- n stone to adapt itself to variable cli, zens. mates without disintegration. It is on more has auotmobiles Arkansas in in county quarried Independence Its farms than any New England state. quantities. Arkansas County, Arkansas, has large Arkansas leading newspaper, foundmore tractors on its farms than any ed in 1819, is the oldest paper pubother county In the world. lished west of the Mississippi river. Arkansas has the largest apple vineArkansas has the largest pontoon gar factory in the world. the. longest single-spa- n bridge, bridge, Arkansas has the largest apple-dryinand the longest concrete bridge In the establishment in the world. t world. Arkansas is the., only state where Arkansas is credited by noted church pearl fishing is a- - permanent and leaders as standing first In Sabbath profitable industry. The finest fresh- observance. water pearls, selling np to $7,500, Two of the three founders of the marketed In the past decade, came Sigma Nu fraternity were Arkansans. from Arkansas streams. The only man ever invited to adPractically all of the aluminum dress the New York lodge of Elks, not cooking utensils used In the United a member of the lodge, was an ArStates today 100 per cent of those kansan. manufactured in America have their Authors of several of the best sellorigin In the Arkansas bauxite mines ing books of the year are Arkansas of Saline county. women. An Arkansan is national president Arkansas Is the native state of two of the Tau Kappa. Alpha, the honorary celebrated screen comedians. debating fraternity. The Ancient Concatenated Order of Arkansas factory towns are abso- Hoo Hoo, a national fraternal organization of lumbermen, was founded in lutely smokeless, and travelers on ' trains escape the smoke Arkansas. All railroads operating in Arkansas nuisance, as Arkansas coal Is smokeless. serve pure spring water on their Scientists assert that the largest trains. Arkansas is the only state with a prehistoric implement factory was located In Hot Springs county. Exca- natural cold storage. It has a cave vations show that a sufficient amount of considerable size that is used for of novacullte was removed at Magnet this purpose. , Cove to equip a nation with arrow Arkansas has produced a machine heads, battle axes, and stone Imple- which shreds the top of growing oats, ments. wheat, barley and rice, removing the Arkansas has one of the geological grain and leaving the stalk standing. wonders of the world In Magnet Cove, The grain is less Injured than by Hot Springs county. All the worlds threshing, and the process Is more eco foremost collections of minerals con- nomical. tain a Magnet Cove exhibit rare minArkansas is located in the center ol erals being found there which have the United States. never been discovered elsewhere. The famous Bowie knife originated Golf sticks, shuttles and bobbins in Arkansas. The first knife of this for cotton mills and lasts for shoe- kind was manufactured by Jamet makers are manufactured from Arkan- Black, a blacksmith, from a design sas persimmon. supplied him by James Bowie. Arkansas has 129 species of native - The Uhl Omega sorority, . one of the trees. Sixty of these produce useful largest college secret societies for commercial woodv women, was organized in Arkansas, The collapsible onion crate, used alArkansas has fewer undertakers in most exclusively in the shipment of proportion to its population I an any ' Bermuda onions, originated Jq, Arkan- other state. sas. Babe Ruth hits his home runs with Natural gas in the El Dorado fields a bat made from Arkansus ash. - three-year-ol- 1 Dear Miss Brooks: ' , I have been very interested in your corner and thought I wonld have you answer some questions for me. (1) If a girl should go to a certain place and meet a boy friend while she is there, when she gets back home is she supposed to write to him first? (2) Suppose you know a boy friend for a long time and while yon was in a certain town go and see him and then after you return home is the girl supposed to write first? Hoping you will understand me, I remain, as ever, a friend, PEGGY. (1) You should have had an understanding if the young man asked you to correspond with him, that he should write first, as this would have been more proper. In either case you refer to, it would not be improper for you to write a short letter letting them know you had arrived home. Dear Miss Brooks: I am very interested in your comer and wish you everlasting success. I have a question or two. Is it a fact that girls and boys are better looking at eighteen to twenty than they are at fourteen to sixteen years of age? (2) Is an absolute cure for eczema? (3) In going away from your home town and going out with boys or young men whom your parents are not very well acquainted with, should you have a chaperon? f4) Is Florence Vidor, an actress in the movies a married woman? (5) What is the best way to leave your hair fit night when it is curly so it will not break off? (6) When a boy asks to bring you home from a dance, should you ask your mother if he may or just tell him yes or no, as you think best? I am sixteen. Ever yours, INQUISITIVE, Randolph, my dear. (1) No, it is not a fact that boys and girls' are better looking at one age than another. (2) I would not say the article mentioned was an absolute cure for eczema, but if you will send your name and stamped envelope I can give you the name of a guaranteed cure for eczema. (3) Strictly speaking, you should not attend any public affair without chaperone and when you take this precaution you can feel you have left no room for criticism. This custom is adhered to more carefully Jn the eastern states than it is in our western country, but it is always more proper to be chaperoned, and is coming to be so considered everywhere. (4) I have been unable to get a line up on Florence Vidor as to whether she is married or not. She is twenty-seve- n years of age, her home address is 1719 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., and her studio address is 6642 South Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif., so you may write to her, if you wish. (5) I would advise wearing a cap which fits the snugly to keep your hair in order. (6) I think you could use your own judgment in accepting or refusing the boys offer to bring you home. Pear Mias Brooks: I am very interested in your corner Between You and Me, and would like to ask a question. Is good for dandruff? Is it a sure cure? In your last answers I found the words for the songs Sweet Adeline and Memories. I like the words very much and would like to have the music. I would like to play them on the piano. Thanking you very much-MaI come again? KITTY, Utah. does . not .. The tonic you mention guarantee a cure for dandruff. If you send your name and stamped envelope, I will send you the name of one which does guarantee a cure. Will also send you the name of a firm where you can get the music to the songs y mentioned- - pen and ink to in . ' 1 ; Dear Miss Brooks: ' but you would not call it a good time, would you, if you had to submit to such treatment just to go places with this class of boys? All hail to yon girls! May success and happiness attend 'you, and may your tribe increase. , Dear Miss Brooks: We are very much interested in ycur corner, and wish to ask a few questions: (1) Is a girl at seventeen too young to marry? (2) Should a girl at eighteen be her own boss, or should she take her mothers advice all the time? (3.) Wouldnt it be well for a light complexioned girl to marry a light complexioned boy? (4) Is it proper for a boy to give a girl a very expensive birthday pres- ent? ! ' Thanking you for the trouble, PEGG and TOOTS, Wasatch, Ut. (1) Yes, girls, quite too young to, marry. You should only be beginning to go with the boys- - (2) Your mother, my dears, usually has more interest in you than any one else in the world, and is not apt to advise you wrongly. She is supposed to be her own boss in a lawful sense at that age. (3) I scarcely think the complexion has a great deal to do with whether or not a happy marriage will result. (4) No, you should not accept an expensive gift from a mere friend. c Dear Miss Brooks: I want to ask you a question or two, which I know you are capable of answering. I have been reading every week your little corner in the paper. And now I am sure you answer questions, using good judgment, so her Ill bother you for a little advice. Its just a little misunderstanding between my fellow and myself. You have said Try not to let a fellow know that you care a great deal for him. Well, I do care for him, and no doubt he has found it out. But really I have been told and I believe it, that he has said he will not coax any girl. Nor he wont bother a girl that . doesnt care for him. Please sympathize with me. He has heard I have another fellow, and that I like this other fellow better than him, and that I am going to quit him the first thne he comes over. He lives twenty miles from here. Before I knew about what he had heard I wrote him a letter, inviting him over to a dance. He neither answered the letter nor came to the dance. I am going away to school within the next two weeks. I would surely like to see him before leaving. But I dont like to write to him again when he didnt answer the last letter I wrote him. Now please tell me what you think would be best to do. He is a real nice fellow. He doesnt smoke, he hasnt any bad habits, and has always treated me as well as a girl could expect. But he just doesnt think I like him. I know that part of it for a fact. He is going on a mission, and if I go to school without seeing him, he will probably he gone before I return. I know he would never write to me- - I hate to confess, but I have been flirting a little. He got an awkward misunderstanding through some unknown party. Please tell me what to do. Thanking you very much, I am a simple young lady living in Utah. You cannot afford to give your love unbidden, my dear. You admit you care for him and also say yon think he knows it, then later you sa he doesnt think yon care for him. Dearie, if a man loves you he will tell you about it; he just cant help it, and it is his privilege to do so not yours to tell him. You have a right to have other friends if you are not engaged to this one, and if he loved you he would be very careful not to believe anything he was not sure of. If he received your letter he should have been gentleman enough to answer it, regardless of misunderstand-!- , ings- - Perhaps he did 'not receive it. In that case, you might write him a note telling him you are going away. He seems to be a worthy young man, and as such, should be shown every courtesy, but not to the extent of sacrificing your dignity. I do sympathize with you, and I am sure this affair will work out in a way that is best for you. f Dearest Helen: Hail our approach! We hope we reach you successfully for this is our first joumey to your corner. We are two interested and very inquisitive girls, and many questions which we cannot solve often confront us. From our observations we find that the girl who allows the boys to kiss her goodnight, and put his arms around her is always the girl who seems to be popular, .always having a fellow and a good time, while the girl who doesnt allow those privileges sits in the corner and ia never looked at. no matter how she tries to be sociable. You have said in previous qpswers that a boy doesnt reallv respect a girl F.pltcopal School for who allows him privileges; but why ROWLAND HALL Girl. doesnt he show his respect for a 'mod- All Denomination. est girl by showing her a good time? Write fer Catalase. Salt Lake Cttv We hope you will be able to answer BUSINESS COLLEGES this complex question without much bother. - D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BILL and BOB, Utah. School of Efficiency. All commercial branch. You arrived and are welcome. Catalog free. SS N. Mata St. Salt Lake City. Heaven deliver us (and you) from BLEATING BUTTONS popularity gained in this manner. Bill and Bob, dont you say so? I Accordian. Side. Bex Plea tins, Hrautitching. Buttonhole. Kid Coraat Parlor. reiterate that the right sort of boy Button., 0 E Broadway. Salt Lake City. does not respect the girl who allows SEE YOUR PUBLISHER him these privileges, and while this lake your Book Binding any kind to your lo-- Sort may seem scarce now. it rests with you girls who have been trained cal printar. Leith Trad Bindery. Salt Lake properly and who consider your girl- UTAH METAL WORKS. MfV Typ Metal. hood a pure, sacred thing, which you Salt Lake City. xlone can keep undefiled and pure from contamination with the riff-rawho insults you b demanding such GEE-GE'iberties and privileges, to so conduct TONIC E yourselves that more boys may.be Eczema and Dandruff Core rought to understand they have no Guaranteed For Sale byLeading Druggist to think of offering such insults. Gee-Ge- e iere are such boys, girls, and you Company ' find them, for like begets lik a t Lake City 135 Regent SL .i you are entitled to a good time,;'I- ff 'ht |